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It allows you to apply 2D textures to 3D renders using a UV map (ST Map) . This means you can change labels, logos, or textures on a 3D object without having to go back to your 3D software (like C4D or Blender) and re-render.
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It includes built-in controls for adjusting the scale, rotation, and position of the texture within the UV space, giving you fine-tuned control over the placement of your graphics.
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: Always export your UV or Position passes in a 32-bit format (like TIFF or EXR). Standard 8-bit or 16-bit files do not provide enough precision, which can lead to "stepping" or artifacts in your textures.